Hermann Grabert
physics
Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies
Germany
Biography
Hermann Grabert is a professor of theoretical physics at the University of Freiburg and Director of the School of Soft Matter Research, Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS). Nanomaterials, nanomaterials, nanomaterials, nanomaterials, nanomaterials, nanotechnics, nanotechnics, nanotechnics, nanotechnics, quantum dissipation, quantum dissipation, quantum dissipation, quantum Monte Carlo simulations. Grabert received his diploma in physics in 1973 and his PhD in 1976 at the University of Stuttgart. His post-doctoral work included an appointment as a post-doctoral research associate at Temple University in Philadelphia, USA. After qualifying for his state doctorate (Habilitation) in 1979 Grabert worked as a post-doctoral fellow at Harvard University, Cambridge, USA. In 1980 he was appointed an assistant professor of theoretical physics at the University of Stuttgart and in 1985 he was awarded a Heisenberg Fellowship of the German Research Foundation (DFG) in Bonn for three years. From 1988 on Grabert worked as an associate professor at the University of Essen in 1994 and moved to Friborg to accept a position as full professor of theoretical physics at the University there. He is a founding member of the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies and a Director of the School of Soft Matter Research at that institute. In the past years, the University of Basel, the Polytechnic University of New York, the Jülich Research Center, Germany, the University of California at San Diego, CEA-Saclay in France, Columbia University, New York, and Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. In 1986 Grabert was awarded the award of a Visiting Faculty position, IBM TJ Watson Research Center, New York, and in 1990 he was awarded the Walter Schottky Prize for Solid State Physics, German Physical Society.
Research Interest
His research interest are Nanomaterials, nanomaterials, nanomaterials, nanomaterials, nanomaterials, nanotechnics, nanotechnics, nanotechnics, nanotechnics, quantum dissipation, quantum dissipation, quantum dissipation, quantum Monte Carlo simulations.